Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda (ICPAU) is set to hold the 14th Graduation ceremony on March 7, 2024, in Kampala.
There are 250 graduands: 231 for the Certified Public Accountants (CPA) course, 4 for the Certified Tax Advisor (CTA), and 15 for the Accounting Technicians Diploma (ATD).
The graduands completed their studies in 2023. There were three examination diets in the year 2023, May, August, and November and these were the first examinations held under the revised syllabuses, launched in January 2023.
The CPA graduands are also the pioneer candidates for the computer-based examinations for the fast paper of the course, Intergration of Knowledge which was introduced to enhance the market-readiness of CPA graduates. Cumulatively, from the 14th Graduation ceremony, the Institute will have realised 4,970 CPA graduates, 81 CTA graduates and 1,840 ATD graduates, since the inception of the courses. With these growing numbers, the pool of qualified accountants continues to increase.
Uganda’s economy, with one of the highest global entrepreneurial records, requires sufficient professional accountants who can support the rising number of businesses.
The goal of the CPA course is to produce competent professional accountants who are capable of applying the knowledge, skills and values to create impact in organisations and the economies. CTA produces competent tax advisors who contribute to the economic development of the country, while ATD produces supporting accounting staff.
“It is important for accountants to be sufficiently skilled so that they can effectively support organisations,” said CPA Derick Nkajja, the Secretary/CEO of ICPAU.
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